BAKERTON -- Nearly a hundred people crowded together in the sanctuary of Bakerton Bible Church on Thursday night, to remember the life and legacy of American right-wing political activist and media personality Charlie Kirk.
Kirk, who was best known for his work as the founder and executive director of the conservative organization Turning Point USA and as the host of The Charlie Kirk Show, was assassinated while giving a speech on the campus of Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. The tragic death of the 31-year-old has led to him being mourned across the country, with countless vigils being held for him, including at West Virginia University on Sept. 16 and at The Heights Church in Ranson on Sept. 17.
For many of Kirk's followers, his passing has impacted them in a profound way, accordin